Definition of «with one's child»

The phrase "with one's child" means to be in the company of one's own child or to engage in an activity with one's child. It can also refer to the responsibility and role of being a parent, such as providing care and guidance to one's child.

Phrases with «with one's child»

Sentences with «with one's child»

  • All of those who are involved in working with children in the toddler and preschool period can really support children's development but particularly psychologically and socially. (kidsmatter.edu.au)
  • She spent much of that time working with children in the hospital, school and pediatric office setting. (chicagofamilydoulas.com)
  • There is a wealth of information on the living standards of families with children who are in poverty, but rather less evidence on the association between living standards and persistent poverty. (gov.scot)
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